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Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by Oluwamarc(m): 6:28am On May 10, 2020
The Friday ’ s judgment of the Supreme Court which nullified the trial and conviction of a former governor of Abia State, Orji Kalu , will cause an automatic reversal of gains already recorded in at least 50 criminal cases pending or concluded at various High Courts , findings by Sunday PUNCH have revealed .
The progress recorded in the over 50 cases are attributable to the authorities given to about eight Justices of the Court of Appeal to return to their previous positions as High Court judges to conclude the cases which they were handling before their elevation to the higher bench.
But in a major upset, reversing the progress recorded in the cases , the Supreme Court on Friday nullified Section 396 ( 7 ) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act , 2015 , which made it possible for the Justices to continue handling the cases after their elevation to the Court of Appeal bench.
The section 396 ( 7 ) is one of the innovative provisions , including the prohibition of stay of proceedings in a criminal trial , contained in ACJA which was enacted in 2015 to address delays and other odds often encountered in criminal trials in the country.
The apex court had since 2017 validated Section 306 of ACJA which barred stay of proceedings in criminal trial .
But a full panel of seven Justices of the Supreme Court , on Friday , made the far - reaching decision nullifying Section 396 ( 7 ) in the case involving Kalu , who along with others had been convicted and sentenced for N 7 . 1 bn fraud on December 5 , 2019 .
The panel led by Justice Olabode Rhodes -Vivour , unanimously nullified the ex - governor’ s trial .
It also ordered that the trial which had lasted 12 years with 19 witnesses called by the prosecution, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , be reassigned to another judge of the Federal High Court and start afresh .

The apex court ’ s judgment was on the grounds that a Justice of the Court of Appeal , Justice Mohammed Idris , who handed down the conviction in December 2019 , lacked the power to return to the Federal High Court to conclude the case which he had partly heard before his elevation to the higher bench.
The apex court also nullified Section 396 ( 7 ) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act , 2015 which had enabled the then President of the Court of Appeal , Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa ( retd) , to issue fiat to Justice Idris to return to the Federal High Court to conclude the case .
Justice Ejembi Eko delivered the apex court ’s lead judgment and other members of the panel , comprising , Justices Rhodes - Vivour , Mary Odili , Olukayode Ariwoola, Kudirat Kekere -Ekun , Inyang Okoro and Amina Augie consented .
Few days after the Federal High Court had convicted Kalu , the then President of the Court of Appeal, Bulkachuwa , on December 9, 2019 had lauded the completion of the case.
Justice Bulkachuwa attributed the credit to the provision of section 396 ( 7 ) of ACJA , 2015 .
She spoke in Abuja at a national workshop organised by the Centre for Socio -Legal Studies in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Justice on setting of minimum standards for the effective implementation of ACJA.
Justice Bulkachuwa said at the event that she had issued fiats 50 times to about eight Justices of the Court of Appeal , including Justice Idris , to enable them to conclude such part- heard cases .
She said Justice Idris, in addition to Kalu ’s case , had concluded 15 cases through the application of the provision of section 396 ( 7 ) of ACJA.
She added , “I have given fiats at least 50 times to about eight Justices of the Court of Appeal to go back and complete their assignments .
“ The most recent is that of Justice Idris when he completed the matter of Orji Kalu . But before then , he had completed about 15 matters .
“ Similarly, Justice Talba , and Justice Umar, Justice Ojo from the FCT High Court ; and from the Federal High Court were Justices Idris , Justice Aliyu , I think about five of them from there, who have completed matters .
“ I think this is a big plus for the Administration of Criminal Justice Act because matters get to be completed within the shortest time possible and decisively. I have not seen any of the matters that have come on appeal yet. I have not heard . Maybe that is the end of the matter as it is. ”
The number of such fiats issued after the event in December could not be ascertained .
But Mr Femi Falana ( SAN ) , advised on Saturday that, “in the light of the judgment of the Supreme Court , all the cases that have been benefitting from the application of the nullified provision of ACJA have to be immediately terminated and reassigned to start afresh ”.
He said even the ones that had been concluded like the Kalu ’ s case had to start afresh .

He described the apex court ’ s judgment as “ a reversal of the gains of the Administration of Justice Act ” .
A lawyer and former National President , Committee for the Defence of Human Rights , Mr Malachy Ugwummadu, noted that “ the approximately 500 sections of the ACJA 2015 including Section 396 under review were direct legislative responses and reform efforts to cure most of the seemingly intractable challenges in our criminal justice system ” .
He said previous decisions of the Supreme Court in cases of Ogbuanyinya V . Okudo, and Bichi V . Shakarau, the apex court and the Court of Appeal , delivered a judgment similar to Friday ’ s verdict of the apex court predated the enactment of the ACJA. He noted however that the judgment casts “serious doubts on the credibility , legal and policy research and consultations that are made and scrutinised before legislations are churned out to achieve certain dynamics and progressive objectives . ”


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Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by 2cato: 6:34am On May 10, 2020
Justice
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by helinues: 6:34am On May 10, 2020
Lies.

They know as how dem dey do their Padi Padi.
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by jlinkd78(m): 6:38am On May 10, 2020
Following
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by JudasNaCarrot: 6:39am On May 10, 2020
Useless Buhari, Cabal and APC.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by Ezewuzie01: 6:42am On May 10, 2020
Judges are very powerful. They can decide a case any way they like and they will have the relevant law to back up their decision. Orji Uzo Kalu has legs in high places to get this kind of decision. Somebody like Olisa Metuh will not be so lucky. He will surely rot in prison.
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by Racoon(m): 6:43am On May 10, 2020
This is more of the judicial anarchy and lawless the grossly irresponsible Justice Tanko-led supreme court have instituted.

From winning Osun rerun by technically(whom Mr. President said the APC won by act of "remote control" , legalization of the sham called election in Kogi/Kano among many;

The unprecedented removal of a sitting CJN via an illegality of the CCT without recourse to the NJC.Then comes Tanko's open shamelessly advocating of more Sharia inclusion in a mutlisecular state Nigerian constitution.

Now if true, the ripple consequence of the SC ruling is going to turn previous legal gains into nothing because of the stupidity of the court of appeal wherein the judiciary/ NJC refused in the early stage to apportion the case to the right judge.
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by fergie001: 7:54am On May 10, 2020
This is a big setback.

The ACJA was a very good one to quicken the dispensation of justice.

What it means now, is that any thief who knows another bigger thief will simply call the NJC and midway elevate the Judge and that's all.

Imperatively, Ogunwumiju, Jauro, Agim & Oseji recommended for elevation to the SC will also have to hands-off any protracted case in their custody.

This is not good news at all.
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by Racoon(m): 8:29am On May 10, 2020
fergie001:
This is a big setback.The ACJA was a very good one to quicken the dispensation of justice.

What it means now, is that any thief who knows another bigger thief will simply call the NJC and midway elevate the Judge and that's all.

Imperatively, Ogunwumiju, Jauro, Agim & Oseji recommended for elevation to the SC will also have to hands-off any protracted case in their custody.This is not good news at all.
Well said sir.The ripple effect of this looming disaster if true is going to render the SC itself useless.
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by JAMO84: 8:36am On May 10, 2020
The biggest threat to the fight against corruption is the judiciary
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by Southwest2023: 8:38am On May 10, 2020
This thief's just dragging us back. When we take 2 step forward, They take 12 steps drag us back.

Nigeria constitution isn't favor the kind of society we are living..
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by fergie001: 8:46am On May 10, 2020
Racoon:
Well said sir.The ripple effect of this looming disaster if true is going to render the SC itself useless.

It becomes simpler, start the corruption at the beginning. Assign the case to a judge who will soon be elevated, keep the case for years, when decision is about to come in...then elevate him.

In other words, don't pay your lawyers...pay the NJC (that's what the SC is telling us).
Re: Supreme Court Judgment On Kalu To Affect Over 50 Other Cases by LibertyRep: 9:03am On May 10, 2020
With this development, no big corruption case will ever be concluded again.

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